Example sentences of "it [verb] that some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For it seems that some assurance is required that societies have and must have this structure . |
2 | In other cases it seems that some assessment was made , at a high level , of the general condition of a school , so that it was considered inappropriate for project status . |
3 | Where no such group existed , it implied that some addition to the organisation was needed ; in other cases , the new requirements indicated a change in the responsibilities of existing functional groups . |
4 | If value consensus is an essential component of all societies , then it follows that some form of stratification will result from the ranking of individuals in terms of common values . |
5 | It follows that some process other than random mutation and selection must be involved . |
6 | From initial investigations , it appeared that some measure of the number of letters in a word , and the word shape , would be quite restrictive for the list of possible candidates ( for Case 1 ) , as discussed below . |
7 | At first it appeared that some progress was being made . |
8 | ‘ However , in fairness to Price Waterhouse , it should also be stressed that on other occasions — for example , in April and October 1990 — when the firm had made its audit report to the directors of BCCI , it ensured that some information was passed on to the Bank of England . |
9 | Still it suggests that some profit might even have been made of the Tilberthwaite work . |